Hard to not get caught up in the excitement of the crowning of a National Champion of college football and also the champions of professional football that is now playing out. What comes to mind is how both the pro and the college game have changed to better protect players from injuries and now even consider the financial interests of the college players. The pros of course have always been about money and ensuring that changes to the game benefit the bottom line. Well, how does this relate to the Mathmatecum? It started with the idea to create passive income for a lifetime that was guaranteed and affordable to all. By creating a membership program that was contractual between members and with the organization and was also a non-profit at the same time the aim of the Mathmatecm was complete. But just like early football was great – time showed how and where improvements needed to be made. We have now enhanced the benefits to membership to provide a way to increase yearly income to an individual member by creating what we call a Mathmatecum Directive. The following is fact. When our second member joined the Mathmatecum she would be receiving a sum of money this year that is 8 times less than what she will now receive because she created a Mathematecum Directive.The second benefit of this change is that there has been a creation for her of generational wealth that will provide after her demise income to her children and then to her grandchildren. Three generations of income and only a one time and only one time charge!
I have now lived in Hawaii for the past 18 years and except for WW II and its history I have never had any connection or so I thought to the state Well all that changed this week when I chanced to watch a program on PBS. The program was titled ‘The Hawaiian Room”! 65 years ago, I went for the first time to the Hawaiian Room at the Hotel Lexington in NYC. I went there twice more before it closed. Years later the room became The Chateau Madrid where I was a frequent patron. Seeing and listening to the great Tia Cruz and hearing Candido ” the thousand finger man” play congas – what great memories! Who would have thought all these years later that hula, Tahitian, and fire dancing would be available to me on my sometime visits to the mall?
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